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the council» tourism » exciting activities » loughshore trail

Loughshore Trail

Cycle the Lough Shore TrailFor further details contact the Lough Neagh Partnership
T:028 7941 7941
W: www.discoverloughneagh.com


The Loughshore Trail forms a continuous 128 mile cycle route around the shores of Lough Neagh and along Lough Beg, taking in 25 major sites of interest along the way including marinas, parks, nature reserves and local sites of archaeological and historical interest. The Trail is unique not only because of its location, but because it uses mainly quiet country lanes and is almost entirely all flat terrain.

The Trail provides an ideal opportunity for a day trip or short break and has been designed to suit experienced cycling enthusiasts as well as family groups or individuals, of all ages and abilities. Also known as Route 94 of the National Cycle Network, the trail is clearly signposted with blue cycle way signs.




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